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Original Title: | Smart Boys & Fast Girls (Boys Series, Book 4) |
ISBN: | 0843953985 (ISBN13: 9780843953985) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Girlfriend’s Guide to Boys #4 |
Characters: | Natalie, Zach, Matt Zander |
Setting: | United States of America |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Traditional Romance (2006) |
Stephie Davis
Paperback | Pages: 178 pages Rating: 3.76 | 1180 Users | 67 Reviews
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Title | : | Smart Boys & Fast Girls (The Girlfriend’s Guide to Boys #4) |
Author | : | Stephie Davis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 178 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2005 by Leisure Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. High School. Young Adult Romance. Sports |
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This is the last book in the series! And I'm feeling so sad about this. I had fun getting to know Natalie, Blue, Allie and Frances -- the author can't end this now. But apparently, this series is over. And I'm left in my pool of tears.I'll try to make a semi-coherent review.
Quick Overview
Natalie has gotten into the varsity cross-country team. The problem? She's being ignored by the popular runners in the team, she's the only one who doesn't have a boyfriend among her circle of friends and she's flunking geometry. Her math teacher's assigned her to a tutor, a snobby know-it-all named Matt who has something against jocks. Natalie doesn't want her parents or best friends think she's dumb enough to need a tutor though so she tells them Matt's her boyfriend. This tiny lie changes everything and Natalie gets more than what she bargained for.
My Thoughts
Natalie was a very perky character. I had fun watching everything through her eyes. Her squabbles with Matt amused me to no end, and I couldn't stop smiling whenever Natalie would use Matt to make Zach jealous (or Matt would use Natalie to make Zach jealous). I was worried at first that Matt and Natalie wouldn't end up together. But everything went along smoothly and before I knew it, Nat had gotten her happy ending. A very adorable read. I'd recommend this entire series to ten-year-olds to fourteen-year-olds all around!
Rating Containing Books Smart Boys & Fast Girls (The Girlfriend’s Guide to Boys #4)
Ratings: 3.76 From 1180 Users | 67 ReviewsCommentary Containing Books Smart Boys & Fast Girls (The Girlfriend’s Guide to Boys #4)
Yes, the book was fluff, but hey, don't dog on it because you HAD to know that this book would be just that. I was disappointed the ranking is so low on this book, but people who read fun reads like this should understand that these are fun reads and rank them to the types of books they are, what audience they are geared to and whether or not they accomplished the goal of that particular genre - in this case, keep the reader entertained.I LOVED this book.. I had read the Boyfriend Game and likedThis is the last book in the series! And I'm feeling so sad about this. I had fun getting to know Natalie, Blue, Allie and Frances -- the author can't end this now. But apparently, this series is over. And I'm left in my pool of tears. I'll try to make a semi-coherent review.Quick OverviewNatalie has gotten into the varsity cross-country team. The problem? She's being ignored by the popular runners in the team, she's the only one who doesn't have a boyfriend among her circle of friends and she's
I am in love with her book. It is so amazing.
This is the last book of The Girlfriend's Guides to Boys by Stephie Davis. I find this book enjoyable. It is fun-filled and lite. If you want an easy-read book far from dystopians and weighty stories, I recommend this book. It is a story about love, friendship, sports, studies, and teen issues all incorporated in one book.
I didn't like this book at the beginning, because it seemed to me that it was just a book about a dumb jock and her fighting over two boys. But in the end, it showed me even jocks really do have their own problems, even if they are really stuck-up.
Cute and pretty predictable. There were times when Natalie's inner monologue got on my nerves and when I wasn't sure why she liked her friends...but it was cute. Mostly anyway. Most of the characters were jerks and it bugs me when authors use idioms without actually knowing how they're supposed to be said. Especially since it's pretty unrealistic that the super smart kid would say "I could care less" instead of the correct "I couldn't care less". That one was in there a few times, along with a
I loved it! It's a quick read, a story that leaves you with a smile and a satisfied feeling at the end. The main character is easy to relate to and readers will find themselves laughing and crying along with her. Deffinitely good for teenage girls.
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